Currently, I take 4 subjects at AS level; Biology, Maths, Chemistry and Psychology.
And I am predicted all B's even though I am achieving all A's in my tests for these subjects.
The fact that I am predicted all B's leaves me in a sticky situation as my sixth form has decided to give people who are predicted all A's extra help with their UCAS application and easy reach to work experience, especially for those who want to apply to do medicine or dentistry to help them get into Russell Group universities.
However, this means I have to work extra hard to beat these other people in my school to try and get to Cambridge to do medicine or King's to do Dentistry and I don't know where to start.
I've pleaded and tried to negotiate with my teachers and head of year to help me but to no avail. They haven't got the faith in me to excel, which gives me the drive to prove them completely wrong, even though I know that they'll take credit for my achievements.
Currently, I'm trying to book work experience but I'm not sure it is even enough to get me a good leverage in my personal statement. so far I have a week worth of experience in a hospital, shadowing a midwife, volunteering on a maternity ward, becoming an over the phone befriender to people living in an old-persons home, volunteering to lead youths in the national citizens service, teaching year 1's to read, volunteering with St Johns Ambulance and volunteering at my local dentists. also i'm taking up so medicine taster courses and mandarin.
In addition to all this, I understand that I need to sit both the Bmat and UKCAT to gain entry to these universities, and I don't know when or where I can revise for both these exams ontop of a level revision, writing my personal statement and volunteering.
Is there anything else that you guys think I can do to better my chances?